Article: Danish DUC oil, condensate output down in Aug '09.

(ADPnews) - Sep 17, 2009 - The North Sea oil and condensate output of Danish oil firm Dansk Undergrunds Consortium (DUC) declined to 235,800 barrels per day (bpd) in August 2009 from 254,700 bpd a year earlier, field operator Maersk Oil said today.

In July 2009, production was 220,500 bpd.

DUC produces oil from 14 fields in the Danish sector of the North Sea, operated by the Maersk Oil unit of the group AP Moller-Maersk A/S (CPH:MAERSK B).

Dan and Halfdan remained the largest Danish fields in the North Sea in terms of oil output, with 59,500 bpd and 101,400 bpd, ...

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